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By:
hologon
When: 21 Nov 17 19:40
shame ,his career did not seem to prosper as much as James Bolam
By:
terry mccann
When: 21 Nov 17 19:42
the boys fell out big time
By:
twizzle22
When: 21 Nov 17 19:50
Rodney happened to mention 40 odd years ago to a journo that Bolam was to become a daddy and Bolam(being a very private individual) got the hump with Bewes and never spoke to him again.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 21 Nov 17 19:52
both deed?
By:
sixtwosix
When: 21 Nov 17 20:02
Enjoyed watching 'Whatever Happened' again recently with my son who thought it was great.

RIP Bob ....Terry is going to miss you.
By:
blackbarn
When: 21 Nov 17 20:04
Bolam still alive.  Lives down here in Sussex.   Early 80's I think.
By:
cardifffc
When: 21 Nov 17 20:14
didn't bolam stop the reruns for years
By:
kenny mann
When: 21 Nov 17 20:26
The early 70's TV series was sheer class. RIP.
By:
hfink
When: 21 Nov 17 20:46
RIP. Love those shows.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 21 Nov 17 21:36
The definitive comedy straight man.

Bolam was never more than a stand-in following Bewes' split with Basil Brush.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 21 Nov 17 21:41
being the straight man in comedy always a tough gig

but he pulled it off easy
By:
khyber kim
When: 21 Nov 17 21:49
In the chocolate box of life the top layers already gone and somebody has nicked the orange cream from the bottom
RIP Bob  different class to Bolam
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 21 Nov 17 22:02
That series was a bit before my time but my Dad used to like it. Didn't Bolam refuse to approve of the repeats being shown and he wouldn't do a new series either even though his career was prospering and he knew Bewes was absolutely potless.
By:
Ramruma
When: 21 Nov 17 22:15
That series was a bit before my time but my Dad used to like it. Didn't Bolam refuse to approve of the repeats being shown and he wouldn't do a new series either even though his career was prospering and he knew Bewes was absolutely potless.

Yes, and as @twizzle22 says, they fell out after Bewes told the papers about Bolam's private life.

But that does not really explain why Bewes was potless and couldn't land a decent part on telly -- it's not like Bolam was director general of the BBC.

Bolam was one of our finest television actors and starred in series after series, from the Beiderbecke trilogy to New Tricks with plenty in between. Bewes wasn't. Whether there was more to it than that, who knows?
By:
hfink
When: 21 Nov 17 22:26
And of course, When the Boat Comes In.
By:
casemoney
When: 21 Nov 17 22:27
RIP
By:
RLKingPunter
When: 21 Nov 17 22:52
that's 2 in a week with the other lad in Duty Free, sad times
By:
Facts
When: 22 Nov 17 03:47
hologon    21 Nov 17 19:40 
shame ,his career did not seem to prosper as much as James Bolam



Probably because Bolam was a far better actor !
By:
Aladdin Sane
When: 22 Nov 17 08:29
England F*** - Classic episode when they wanted to watch the highlights of the England match without knowing the score..
By:
alun2005
When: 22 Nov 17 11:14
Sad news indeed.

For my money, "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads" is still the yardstick for British sit-coms. Script, dialogue, performances (including support cast) all unsurpassed. Peerless.

Goodbye Mr Rodney.
By:
flanders
When: 22 Nov 17 11:41
Agree Alun even the film was pretty decent,i remember when the first of our pals got married we used to call him and the wife "Bob and Thelma" jokingly.
Shame about the 2 of them not getting on but they seem to have been pretty different characters according to the mail with Bolam being fairly reclusive and Bewes enjoying his fame and wealth.
Bolam played one of my all time favourite characters as Jack Ford in the magnificent When the Boat Comes In and of course his long time partner/wife is his fellow co star Susan Jamieson,remember them owning a few horses,probably the best being Credo's Daughter.
By:
alun2005
When: 22 Nov 17 12:17
Indeed Flanders. The 'spin-off' films from UK sitcoms are notoriously bad, but 'The Likely Lads' was a rare exception to the rule.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSWT3sYHuc

(The other one, I hardly need add, is the magnificent "Mutiny On The Buses").

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er0U30QbmjM
By:
kenny mann
When: 22 Nov 17 12:41
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22 Nov 17 08:29
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England F*** - Classic episode when they wanted to watch the highlights of the England match without knowing the score..

England fail, England forge ahead, lol, that was a brilliant episode, even more brilliant than usual.
By:
cooperman
When: 22 Nov 17 12:50
Sat in the pub with pints of mild in barrel glasses Laugh. Can't remember Rodney in anything except TLL.
By:
Sica Dan
When: 22 Nov 17 13:02
I think the pub was called the Fat Ox.
In a later episode Terry was creased with laughter when he found out
that Bob's middle name was Scarborough.
By:
steerforth
When: 22 Nov 17 13:27
Terry: (fishing on the pier sees Bob approach) "oh hiya kidda - I'd offer you a can but I've only got six"
By:
hfink
When: 22 Nov 17 13:38
I have some recollection of an episode in which Terry (using Bob's money of course) made a 'large' order at the pub, including a couple of pints, a couple of chasers, a pasty or two and packets of crisps, and it all came to about 80p. How times have changed! Be lucky now to get a single packet of crisps for 80p (and there's not much more than a dozen slices of crisp in them!)
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 22 Nov 17 14:08
Sad when these feuds are allowed to fester on for so long. Bewes' passing just shows the futility of it.

Would love to have seen Bewes, Brush and Bolam reunited for one last sketch at Live Eight.
By:
rommel
When: 22 Nov 17 14:50
well according to bolam there was no feud,no ill-will,he looks on fondly of their time together and moved on-as actors do,felt tll had run its course and was best left...must say think he called it right
By:
Slicer
When: 22 Nov 17 15:00
No feud eh- sell why did they never speak again, even when Bolam knew Bewes was dying!! And why when approached by the media after Bewes died would he not make any comment!
By:
acey deucy
When: 22 Nov 17 15:33
A very good comedy show that used to make me laugh a lot.....Thanks for the memories.
By:
blackbarn
When: 22 Nov 17 17:41
Rommel - what is the source of the information contained in your post?.
By:
blackbarn
When: 22 Nov 17 17:43
Meant to add, they will definitely show England F as a tribute, if they are able.
By:
alun2005
When: 22 Nov 17 17:47
I'd be surprised if the BBC showed that 'England F" episode unless they hastily edit down Terry's views on various foreign people, lest heaven forbid there might be accusations of racism.
By:
rommel
When: 22 Nov 17 18:07
James Bolam denies feud with Likely Lads co-star Rodney Bewes

Actor admits pair did not speak for decades but says he has nothing but fond memories of Bewes, who died on Tuesday
By:
rommel
When: 22 Nov 17 18:07
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/nov/22/james-bolam-denies-feud-with-likely-lads-co-star-rodney-bewes
By:
blackbarn
When: 22 Nov 17 18:20
Thanks Rommel.  I read the Guardian Bewes obituary last night but it didnt say that.  I hold no brief for either party but I hope the Bolam quotes are not, "well he would say that, wouldn't he".
By:
Sica Dan
When: 22 Nov 17 18:54
Terry in full hate all foreigners mode, I'm Scottish and i still find it funny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brNiTo_TbeQ
By:
hfink
When: 22 Nov 17 19:08
^superb clip.
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